Ok...tell me one more time for assurance

<p>I have asked a question relatively a couple of months ago and was successfully answered by the generous public of this forum. However, two months later, I am still in anxiety and in disbelief. So, please, generous public, tell me, in fact, yell at me (with caps) so it can adhere to my thick head that as a college-bound student, there is no need to stress over law school preparation or admissions until later in the years. I am aware that there is no need but I desperately need someone to reassure me. Please re-establish my normality so I can move on and be preoccupied or obsessed with something or someone else? Thank you.</p>

<p>Done, now move on to worrying about college</p>

<p>My favoite recipe for roast duck:
1) First get a duck,....
2) Then roast it.</p>

<p>So long as you get a decent GPA (above a 3.0), you're fine. There is really almost nothing you can do before your junior year to help you - aside from stressing you out and ignoring the wonderful experience ahead of you (college, not law school). :)</p>